MISERY SIGNALS Streams Their Final 2024 Show Filmed In Alberta

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Misery Signals' farewell show is now streaming on YouTube. The influential metalcore outfit officially closed the book on their career at Union Hall in Edmonton, Alberta, on October 19, 2024, marking the final stop of their global farewell tour.

That last run was especially meaningful, as it saw the band reunite vocalists Jesse Zaraska and former frontman Karl Schubach on stage together, giving longtime fans a definitive sendoff. The Edmonton performance served as a true swan song, celebrating the band's full history. The show ran as follows:

  1. "A Victim, A Target"
  2. "In Summary Of What I Am"
  3. "Set In Motion" (w/ Karl Schubach)
  4. "Luminary" (w/ Karl Schubach)
  5. "The Stinging Rain"
  6. "Worlds & Dreams"
  7. "Old Ghosts"
  8. "Nothing" (w/ Karl Schubach)
  9. "Ebb And Flow" (w/ Karl Schubach)
  10. "Anchor" (w/ Karl Schubach)
  11. "Difference Of Vengeance And Wrongs"
  12. "Like Yesterday"
  13. "Something Was Always Missing, But It Was Never You" (w/ Karl Schubach)
  14. "A Certain Death" (w/ Karl Schubach)
  15. "Weight Of The World" (Jesse & Karl together)
  16. "Five Years" (Jesse & Karl together)
  17. "The Failsafe" (Jesse & Karl together)
  18. "The Year Summer Ended In June" (Jesse & Karl together)

Misery Signals mutually disbanded in 2024 after 22 years, five albums, and a legacy that helped define modern metalcore. Beyond their own catalog, the band's members left their mark through work with and alongside artists such as Fall Out Boy, 7 Angels 7 Plagues, Comeback Kid, and more, deeply shaping the genre and its community.

As a final gift to fans, Misery Signals have also made their farewell tour documentary available to stream. Titled Love Is Forever, Blood Is Forever, the 25-minute film documents the band's final three performances and the fans who supported them to the very end.

The documentary was directed by Morgan Tedd, who described the project as deeply personal: "I wanted to capture the bond between the band, their fans, and the music itself; to celebrate the joy and intensity of their live performances through a reflective lens, as they toured for the final time before laying Misery Signals to rest. This film is my love letter to the band, and a shared celebration from one fan, to every fan."

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